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    Bill Warner, who holds the world speed record on a conventional motorcycle at 311 miles per hour, was killed Sunday after losing control and zooming off a runway at a former air base, the Associated Press reports.

    Warner, 44, was clocked at 285 mph on his modified turbocharged Suzuki Hayabusa before the crash. He was conscious and talking afterward but died an hour and 15 minutes later at a nearby hospital in northern Maine.

    “No one will touch Bill's achievements or be the type of racer he was,” race director Tim Kelly told the AP. "He was a personal friend and the land-racing community is less for his loss."

    Warner set his world record in 2011 on the same course, using 1.5 miles of pavement. This time he was gunning for 300 mph using just a mile of pavement, Kelly told the AP.

    The Maine Event is conducted annually on the 14,200-foot-long runway at Loring Air Force Base, which closed in 1994.

    Limestone Police and Maine State Police are investigating the crash, according to the AP.


  • #2
    Any video of the crash?

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    • #3
      Not that I've found, yet.

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      • #4
        He knew the risk and died loving what he was doing. RIP

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        • #5
          Originally posted by QIK46 View Post
          He knew the risk and died loving what he was doing. RIP
          He loved riding to the hospital in an ambulance??

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          • #6
            Dang. Was he the guy that walked away from a 180mph Hayabusa crash at Bonneville? I remember somebody doing that on one of the Jesse James/Discovery Channel shows. Either way, RIP.
            ZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Sean88gt View Post
              He loved riding to the hospital in an ambulance??

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